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    After the conclusion of Korean War in 1953 the North and the South became hostile to each other. During this period of confrontation which lasted till the seventies Beijing emerged as North Korea’s closest ally. But‚ especially after the Sino-Soviet split Moscow competed for influence by providing arms to the Kim Il Sung regime. The United States felt concerned about the dangers of war damaging its key Asian ally Japan and encouraged South Korea to concentrate on economic development. With strong

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    paragraph describing how we will be economically interdependent  when we open our hotdog stand. You may use the rubric check your  ideas   Let’s open a hot dog stand! This is what we will need:  ● ● ● ● ● ● Hotdogs  Buns  Condiments  Electricity (to cook the hotdogs)  Paper plates and napkins to serve the hotdogs  Paragraph Describing Economic Interdependence    We want to open a hot dog stand.  Well by looking at our supply list of  needs to start this business endeavor we will be economically  interdependent for most if not all of our needs

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    bringing their prejudices with them. As the land was divided‚ so were the beliefs. The upper and lower colonies began to grow differently‚ while maintaining a few similarities. The Northern and Southern colonies had many of different routes and ended with the same destination. The United States as people know it today. An influx of immigrants coaxed both the north and south into growing. Immigrants had come to America to have a new start at life. There were many different reasons‚ but it mainly concerned

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    In what ways did developments in transportation bring about economic and social change in the United States in the period 1820 to 1860? Between the 1820s and the 1860s‚ advances were being made in leaps and bounds‚ especially in transportation. From the invention of the cotton gin to interchangeable parts‚ mechanical advancements began to take effect. However‚ Americans were still walking on unprepared ground and taking longer to reach from point A to point B. Because of this boom in technology

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    country could become communist too. North Vietnam was already influenced by communism and United States did not want it to spill over North Vietnam. The Cold war was at its heights during early 1950s and it was the first time when the United states first got involved in the war. France appealed for economic and military help from America. France was already involved into the war with the Vietnam at that time. When America can to know that France failed and North Vietnam got influenced by communism

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    North Korea has a communist‚ state-run‚ one-man dictatorship. However‚ North korea has gone through many steps to get where they are today. In 668 A.d.‚ Koreans were united by the Silla Dynasty. This dynasty united three kingdoms of Korea which included Silla‚ Paekhe‚ and Koruryo. After the unification‚ Korea obtained a more organized bureaucratic model which was in accord with China. This system divided the Korean peninsula into 9 different provinces. The system also included systems of ministries

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    Intro and History Our debate today is directed towards the issue of weather north Korea and south Korea should reunite. My teammates and I are strongly supporting the reunification because of statistics‚ pure facts‚ and the benefits of a united Korea in the long run. The reason that North and South Korea are separated in the first place is because of after the Liberation of Korea there wasn’t an official country or government on the peninsula. The Koreans hoped to establish a country of their

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    of both the north and the south. Be sure to discuss both on the eve of war in regards to politics‚ culture and economics. The north relied heavily on industry and commerce‚ while the south relied heavily on plantations and agriculture. They were also seeing completely different views on the subject of slavery. Three big causes of the Civil War were that of states vs. federal rights‚ slavery within territories‚ and the abolition movement. One of the major exports of the south is cotton‚

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    be divided into two parts‚ with Russians in the North and the Americans in the South‚ separated along the 38th Parallel. The North following the USSR has a communist regime‚ later ceding influence to China‚ while the South has a capitalist system‚ modeled after the USA. Kim Il Sung was the leader of the Provisional Communist Government established in North Korea with the Soviets’ support and Syngman Rhee was elected as the first President of South Korea‚ with support from USA. Both the leaders tried

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    break out between the northern and southern states‚ and it would end four years later with the South running away with its tail between its legs. Why did the South lose the war? The South entered into the Civil War unprepared to fight and‚ ultimately‚ was starting a fight it was destined to lose. In the end‚ there were five factors that led to the defeat of the South: The fundamental economic superiority of the North‚ a basic lack of sound military strategy strategy in the way the South fought the

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